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Black The Fall in Real Life

22/9/2017

 
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To wrap up the melancholic journey we started with in the FAQ section and continued with the Communism related blog posts. shaping the context of the real life events that inspired some game scenes, characters and mechanisms, we thought of sharing with you a couple of real life photos, that served as inspiration for some game scenes.

Communism intended to be the religion of efficiency, pragmatism and equality through hard work and community values; the ideal sharing economy. Within this paradigm, the individual, the soul, the mind, the spiritual, were all considered distractions from the path they drafted for humanity: progress through physical work and equality for everyone. Sounds awesome? Well, perspectives: consider being equal to the ones on top for a few seconds. Lovely right? How about being equal to the less fortunate? This is a question we usually forget to ask ourselves when we think of equality, thanks to our illusory superiority & friends.

The Church

With this purpose in mind, progress through hard work, factories were built in the urban areas and farmers were brought to the cities. Old houses and churches were wiped out and blocks of flats were built instead. And this is pretty much where the Romanian story breaks apart from how religion and the regime got together in the Communist bloc. Although the Roman-Catholic church was severely persecuted by the regime (churches demolished, priests thrown in prisons and tortured), the Orthodox Church was quite a strong ally of The State (lots of priests were agents of The Securitate). It was a win-win deal: the submissive Church would continue to keep their lands and exert power, while also supporting the Communist doctrine, like a bad-ass marketing agency that has the best influencers, and an audience reach the size of internet access  market in developed countries.

[WARNING: spoilers ahead! If you’re the type who likes to be surprised, you’d better stop reading.]

There’s still a romanticized view of how Communism persecuted the Church in Romania, but there's also the harsh reality of the snitches. Some confessions went directly to the files of The Securitate acting like an ancestor of web cookies. For such a a sneaky maneuver we just had to allocate a secret room and an achievement in Black The Fall.

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The Queues

The State had monopoly over any type of production and distribution, that was the rule and it was ok-ish for a while, but in the ‘80s the sugar hit the fan. Rationing made everyone’s life about survival. The rations for one portion were: half a bread a day, one kg of sugar/flour/rice and oil a month. On Christmas each person could have one kg of oranges and half a kg of chocolates. Store clerks had real power through their direct access to food, so the exchange network grew very strong among them. In the 80's offering bread to get some darn eggs was a victory for you and your family.
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Besides the lack in food variety; electricity, hot water and heating were also scarce. Moreover, each family could have the gas tank refilled once a month. You’d have to wake up at 2-3 am and queue for that as well. Queue can sometimes be fun. Look at Gamescom queues: fun! However, the ones I’m talking about didn't involve weather chit-chat, nor celebrity gossiping, but lots of quarrels, especially around Christmas when the pressure bringing your family together for a warm meal in a heated room was so high.
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Public transportation was not breezy either. In this frenzy of saving money through resources scarcity, people had to hang on the trams or buses on their way to work. Just like modern Japan, without the fancy people pushing you inside the train.
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The Revolution

The Romanian Revolution is a mystery not yet entirely solved in terms of who was shooting who and why. It’s maybe an event too recent and to hurtful to be openly discussed. I mean not out of shyness, but for safety reasons for those involved.
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Anyway, there are a few undeniable facts: the high number of injured and killed, the burning of the National Library and consequent loss of thousands of books and manuscripts, the confusion, the hasty trial and shooting of the Ceausescu couple and the high hopes of the Romanian people for a normal life: abuse free and independent.
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And just like any high quality set of expectations, this one was filled with all the positive aspects of the new happy life to come. Some people were ready to take on the responsibilities that come with the power of choice. While others became melancholic for the times when the state used to provide some food, a job and shelter, like a conscientious authoritative parental figure that always knows what's best for you.

#FreedomIsControl

Contest: Who’s That Guy? What’s That Place? + Shout-out!

2/8/2017

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Since Black The Fall was launched, there were strong opinions issued. Debates and guesses flew around on various channels. But all in all, with all the secret or obvious portraits and scenes, the big source of inspiration behind the game was undeniable: Romanian Communism. So we figured we could run a little contest, where every one who has the right answer has an equal chance to win the final price.

CONTEST
1. For non-Romanians: Who’s That Guy?
Almost everyone can recognize Marx and the other two handsome dudes, but who’s the first guy?
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2.  For Romanians: What’s this place?
As you can’t not know who that guy is, we have another question for you. What is this place?
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RULES
  • Leave your answer as a comment here, on the Facebook post, on Twitter tweet, in the Steam discussion thread or on the Kickstarter post.
  • There will be a raffle for all the right answers and there will be only one winner from Romania and one outside Romania.
  • The contest runs for 24h, so any answer received after 5 PM BST, Aug 3rd, will be invalid.

PRIZES
The two winners can choose one of the following: the digital Artbook or the OST.

May the odds be ever in your favor!

REVIEW

If you enjoyed playing Black The Fall, do leave a review on Steam. It will help fellow gamers spot the game easier and enjoy it as well.

SHOUTOUT
Check out Sacred Fire: Psychological RPG about revenge and loyalty, from our comrades at Poetic Studio, based in Slovakia, Eastern Europe.
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Sacred Fire looks very intriguing! We love its storytelling and intricate characters. It’s a tactical choice-driven RPG where your succeed by understanding the psychology of the characters.

You must earn your right to lead through self-control, willpower, and influence. The choice is yours: you can embrace revenge or fight for a better world.

After a successful Kickstarter in April, Poetic Studio have launched an ongoing follow-up Indiegogo campaign. Learn more about Sacred Fire on Indiegogo.

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Our  Protective and Abusive Surveillance

30/5/2017

 
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In the past decades surveillance evolved a lot, as both Orwell and Huxley have envisioned at the beginning of the century. Our safety used to lie in the hands of the local police officer, the personal guard, the handmaiden or the Communist neighbor, while today it’s in the hands of a modern Big Brother feeding on Big Data.
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For our safety and comfort there are CCTVs, GPS tracking, Wi-fi, listening capabilities on mobile phones, laptops and even routers. Online behavior tracking is delivering us the ultimate personalized experience, but with every social media login it is also recording our every move in order for our profiles to be as accurate as possible for commercial use or political manipulation. That is for ads and news to be delivered in a way we’d buy without knowing we’re sold to – easily and willingly.
The only problem with (over)protection is that there’s a fine line between useful and abusive. We’d love to know that criminals can be tracked down by GPS or recorded phone conversations, recognized in CCTV footage and have their plans uncovered, before they even happen. And sometimes this actually happens, while other times surveillance is intentionally misused.

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Living in a world thorn between Orwellian fear and Huxleyan pleasure, we need to throw a clear-eyed look at mass surveillance and define the lines of when surveillance is appropriate.

#freedomiscontrol

80's Propaganda is 2017's Fake News

19/5/2017

 
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One of the key components of the Communist Oppression was the fabricated reality that was pushed forward as news in newspapers, on TV, on national radio, billboards and school handbooks.

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On one hand, it was the leader himself who wanted to keep up appearances. One time Ceausescu had taken his hat off for a meeting with another country leader. In an official picture, this gesture would make him look like a weaker person, so he asked that his hat would be photoshopped back on before being published in the newspaper. And it’s not just the things he’d ask for, he’d just expect for his employees to anticipate his quirky needs and avoid putting him in a less than great picture. Smart, I know!

On the other hand, any activity the leader would have was announced.  So the institutions would put forward the best rooms, most docile personnel dressed in Sunday clothes, they'd bring forward the best products (even if they were created especially for the occasion). Some say Ceausescu had no clue of what was really happening in the country because everyone kept on putting up a show for him.
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Scott Edelman (an employee of the US State Department and currently an instructor at the US Air Force Academy) took this photo while he was posted in Romania during the mid-1980's.
Now this looks like a distant crazy past, in a distant Eastern country, but propaganda is a powerful tool that has shapeshifted into fake news, thanks to internet and social media. We used to rely on news to find out about the world we can’t reach for ourselves, and we trusted that. There were fewer outlets and the news distribution was somehow under control. But now, anything can be published anywhere and fake news are omnipresent.

But then again, anyone who lives a regular life doesn’t have the time to check any information. So pick your sources wisely, question everything and always keep in mind that for the truth you hold dear right now, there is someone, somewhere equally in love with their truth.

Never forget about the backfire effect and if this is your first encounter with this concept, here are some resources to on the matter:
  • the neuroscience of changing your mind
  • how motivated skepticism strengthens incorrect beliefs
  • how to fight back against the backfire effect
 
#freedomiscontrol

Labour Day, Back in The Day

28/4/2017

 
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What’s up, packing for the long weekend? Having International Working Day on a Monday is almost better than black ice cream… almost!
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Today one can not not love a bank holiday, but back in the day in Communist Romania, there was a parade to perform perfectly in front of Ceausescu, after rehearsing for weeks for a pointless, propagandist, mandatory mass manifestation. Presence was mandatory and it was quite a pain in the arse, especially if you were a kid or athlete.
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Labour Day was initially introduced to celebrate the protests for reduced working hours (from 12-14h, to 8h a day), which was a real issue for factory workers. On the other side, I guess office workers always had it better. I mean, we all know those who always sigh and complain of the amount of work they do, while compulsively scrolling and alt-tabbing. I mean, they are so good at it, that they teach others how it’s done.  Can you imagine there’s a request for this?

Anyway, a quick thought on Romanian May Day: When getting ready for this long weekend of relaxation and fun, just take five seconds and think it could’ve been like this:
Cheers!

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